The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: SatiresB. Law, J. Johnson, C. Dilly, 1797 |
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... particularly that fine stanza , " Thefe fhall the fury paffions tear , and alfo , The vultures of the mind ; " " Yet ah ! why fhould they know their fate ? " The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , Ev'n 20 PROLOGUE.
... particularly that fine stanza , " Thefe fhall the fury paffions tear , and alfo , The vultures of the mind ; " " Yet ah ! why fhould they know their fate ? " The courtly Talbot , Somers , Sheffield read , Ev'n 20 PROLOGUE.
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... paffions , will never rectify the abuses they oc- cafioned . But the remains of wit , inftead of feeking and recovering their proper channel , will run into that miserable depravity of tafte here condemned : and in which Dr. Swift seems ...
... paffions , will never rectify the abuses they oc- cafioned . But the remains of wit , inftead of feeking and recovering their proper channel , will run into that miserable depravity of tafte here condemned : and in which Dr. Swift seems ...
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... Paffions , Southern fure and Rowe . " Thefe , NOTES . tition with Belvidera . It is fingular that Horace , in the Original , should mention Afranius only as the copier of Menander , and not Terence . Inftead of Livi , meaning Livius ...
... Paffions , Southern fure and Rowe . " Thefe , NOTES . tition with Belvidera . It is fingular that Horace , in the Original , should mention Afranius only as the copier of Menander , and not Terence . Inftead of Livi , meaning Livius ...
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... paffion . Thus in attempting a more natural reprefentation of it , in the little AMATORY NOVELS which fucceeded those ... paffions by pity and terror , in colouring as great and harmonious as in any of the beft Dramatic Writers . W. 2 ...
... paffion . Thus in attempting a more natural reprefentation of it , in the little AMATORY NOVELS which fucceeded those ... paffions by pity and terror , in colouring as great and harmonious as in any of the beft Dramatic Writers . W. 2 ...
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... paffions ( ver . 122. ) . " The reader who doth not turn himself to the Original , will be apt to mistake this detail of the virtues of poetry , for an account of the policy and legislation of ancient and modern times ; whose proudest ...
... paffions ( ver . 122. ) . " The reader who doth not turn himself to the Original , will be apt to mistake this detail of the virtues of poetry , for an account of the policy and legislation of ancient and modern times ; whose proudest ...
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